These 5 Trails Near Nashik Offer Spectacular Landscape Views

Discover the breathtaking landscapes near Nashik such as the stunning Sandhan Valley and Maharashtra's tallest mountain
En route to the Brahmagiri Trek in Nashik
En route to the Brahmagiri Trek in Nashik Shutterstock
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Trekking is a fantastic way to get out into the natural world and learn about the ecological, cultural and historical landscape of your chosen destination. Nashik is famous for its religious sites but the city is conveniently located to geographical landmarks that are a gift to hikers, nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

Mangi Tungi

The eastern peak of Tungi is slightly taller than the western peak of Mungi
The eastern peak of Tungi is slightly taller than the western peak of MungiWikimedia Commons/G.Parnaik

The geography of Mangi Tungi is a feast for the eyes because of its twin-pinnacled peak. The western peak Mangi stands tall at 1,324m above sea level, while Tungi is slightly taller at 1,331m on the eastern side. The site is sacred to Jainism and has a lot of temples and caves on the hilltops and foothills so it comes as no surprise that the site is popular with devotees. Trekking to the Mangi Tungi Fort is ideal for people seeking to immerse themselves in natural landscapes. Hikers walk 3500 steps to reach the top.

Mangi Tungi is located around 125km from Nashik and a drive can take up to three or more hours.

Harihar Fort

The greenery and stunning landscape views of Harihar Fort make it one of the best places for a hike
The greenery and stunning landscape views of Harihar Fort make it one of the best places for a hikeShutterstock

The Harihar Fort's unique rock-cut steps are a draw for many trekkers looking to complete a difficult trail. The greenery and stunning landscape views combined with steep ascents make it one of the best places for a hike. It holds historical importance due to its role along a trade route and was constructed during the medieval period. Hikers can travel to the fort from one of two villages located on the base: Harshewadi and Nirgudpada. The climb from Harshewadi is easier than that from Nirgudpada.

Harihar Fort is 42km east of Nashik.

Sandhan Valley

Sandhan Valley is called the 'valley of shadows' due to the tall rock walls on both sides which inhibit sunlight
Sandhan Valley is called the 'valley of shadows' due to the tall rock walls on both sides which inhibit sunlightShutterstock

This is a moderate to difficult trek and is one of the best trails near Nashik. Sandhan is a beautiful canyon in the Sahyadri mountain range and is part of the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. The valley was shaped by water erosion so waterfall abseiling is a favourite activity here. It is dubbed the "valley of shadows" due to the tall rock walls on both sides which inhibit sunlight. The trek commences at Samrad village and visitors and the clear skies at night are a rare treat for city dwellers.

Sandhan Valley is around 90km south of Nashik.

Kalsubai Mountain

Kalsubai is the tallest mountain in Maharashtra at 1,646m
Kalsubai is the tallest mountain in Maharashtra at 1,646mCopyright: Shutterstock

Kalsubai is the tallest peak in Maharashtra and is considered one of the most spectacular treks in Sahyadri. It is located just 60 km from Nashik and offers breathtaking views from the top. But to reach the summit, one must have a fair amount of strength and climbing knowledge. One of the best sites for trekking near Trimbakeshwar is here.

Kalsubai is the tallest mountain in Maharashtra at 1,646m. Reaching the summit provides spectacular views, but being physically fit is imperative. Local authorities have ensured the safety of hikers by adding steel railings, ladders and chains at strategic locations. The view from the top is unmatched as your eye takes in the spread of the Western Ghats. The trek is perfect for adventure seekers who have climbing experience.

Kalsubai is 60km south of Nashik.

Alang-Madan-Kulang (AMK)

Rocks, forests, caves and ancient writing means hikers will appreciate the geographical and historical landscape of the area
Rocks, forests, caves and ancient writing means hikers will appreciate the geographical and historical landscape of the areaWikimedia Commons: Mvkulkarni23

This trek is ranked as the most difficult in the Sahyadri range. Reaching the three forts—which stem from the Maratha period—requires navigating technical terrain; hence, mountaineering knowledge is crucial. AMK takes two days to complete, but the journey is worth it. Rocks, forests, caves and ancient writing means hikers will appreciate the geographical and historical landscape of the area. Hiking the ledges portion is a heart-stopping moment so make sure you follow your guide or tour leader's advice.

The AMK trek is a 80km drive south of Nashik

Pro Tips

Visitors should hire guides before embarking on any one of the following treks. Carry appropriate gear like trekking shoes, nutritious snacks, a first-aid kit, a flashlight and so on. Research the location beforehand and hike only when the weather complies. Finally, make sure you are physically fit and check with a medical professional if you have any doubts.

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